This live recording of C2C ripping it up was filmed for BBC Live Lounge in June of 2013. For the performance all 4 of the groups members are using Technics SL-1210MK2 and what a super fine job they do! -- Theres a really great birds eye shot of the turntable at about 0:14 into the video :)

"Since sampling has always been the core to our music, the 1210s feel like our most important instrument to work with – each of us owns three of them. The ones you see in this picture are actually Hunee’s old ones. He gave them to us before he moved to LA." [Session Victim](http://www.attackmagazine.com/features/my-studio/session-victim-studio/#).

@simfonik I'm ashamed to say that, currently, I do not have a record player of any kind or quality. My last one took a crap on me (because it was crap to start with) and I haven't replaced it. Really, just because I'm not a vinyl DJ or anything and in a desperate move, sold almost all my vinyl last year :tear:

LP is last hq-item. The deck design was primarily to create the best audio production for listening, but the aim to get very solid control over wow and flutter, in addition to maximum prevention of resonance from the sound produced, meant it became the primary turntable for installation into nightclubs and other venues where the sound level precluded the use of other turntables with similar capabilities.

This is the turntable all DJs chase after. It took me 15 years to finally get my hands on one and now I have it as well as a 1200 MK2. The next upgrade is a matched set of MK5s or the new Pioneer turntables that are to take their place.